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#16 Post by mgoode180566 » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:38 am

fastasfcuk wrote:could'nt tell you what he did mate other than he spent about an hour an half adjusting front and rear.
When you get chance could you have a quick look at the bottom ot the shock and see how much thread is showing below the ride height adjuster. How many rings are showing on the top of each fork ?

Cheers in advance.

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#17 Post by Falken » Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:12 am

:smt001
I thought everyone knew that cement comes in bags not sacks.
And it will be at least 3.
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#18 Post by Gio » Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:49 am

Falken wrote::smt001
I thought everyone knew that cement comes in bags not sacks.
And it will be at least 3.
Bit like bag of sugar or sack of flour :smt017 :smt005

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#19 Post by fastasfcuk » Thu Mar 29, 2007 11:58 am

mgoode180566 wrote:
fastasfcuk wrote:could'nt tell you what he did mate other than he spent about an hour an half adjusting front and rear.
When you get chance could you have a quick look at the bottom ot the shock and see how much thread is showing below the ride height adjuster. How many rings are showing on the top of each fork ?

Cheers in advance.
i've got 3 rings showing at the top of the forks and on the shock(blue spring sachs) i've got 26 threads showing above the adjuster rings.

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#20 Post by Falken » Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:28 pm

:smt001
Had the white spring shock fitted today at Corse Performance in Clay Cross. 01246 251000
Sean is a great guy and knows his job with suspension, he looks after race bikes too.
What a difference it makes, couldn't believe how it makes the bike feel.
I didn't think there was anything wrong with the old shock, suppose you get use to the way they feel.
Only replaced it after comments on here.
Really pleased I did.
Also got tips on settings for track day later in year.
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#21 Post by fastasfcuk » Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:20 pm

really pleased you were happy with the service you got ken, i'm allways a bit on edge when recomending some one, not every body's requirements are the same. :smt001

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#22 Post by falcomunky » Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:14 pm

Just wish there was someone like 'Sean' up ere in Durham... :smt010
Two is the magic number... ;)

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#23 Post by Firestarter » Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:49 am

You've got me wondering now Falken - is it that the stock shock is actually rubbish, or is it that we all take a new shock in and get it set-up by a pro (i.e. the set-up is what makes the difference). Anyone had a pro tinker with the stock shocker?

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#24 Post by gazuk » Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:55 am

Firestarter wrote:You've got me wondering now Falken - is it that the stock shock is actually rubbish, or is it that we all take a new shock in and get it set-up by a pro (i.e. the set-up is what makes the difference). Anyone had a pro tinker with the stock shocker?
Someone did on here. They had it set up at a track day and the suspension guy said the shock isn't as bad as people make out, just needs setting up. It was that post that convinced me to persevere with the original, that is untill a low mileage yellow spring came up on ebay :smt012 without links :smt012 :smt012

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#25 Post by fastasfcuk » Tue Apr 03, 2007 1:05 pm

i've got the blue spring sachs which i had set by sean at clay cross he said that they are a perfectly good shock and that he races with them and the difference was amazing.

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#26 Post by falcomunky » Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:01 pm

I switched to the yellow spring shock fer three main reasons;
My old blue spring Sachs had done 21000 miles and was, imo, beyond a simple rebuild and set-up, (corrosion everywhere and adjuster rings seized solid).
The yellow spring Sachs has ride-height adjustment, (me being a short arse, I always need more height! :smt003 ).
And of course, the yellow spring Sachs looks waaaay more 'blingy' than the dull old blue-un; It has a remote resevoir n everything! :smt007
Oh, and I got a 3000-miler fer half the money it would have cost me to service the blue-un as well. :smt002
Pound to a penny; If ya had two identical Falcos, each with the different Sachs on em, (both set up by 'Sean'), and raced em, I reckon the yellow-shock wearing Falco would win, (unless of course it was a yellow Falco wearing it... or maybe a Silver Falco wearing the blue shock... :smt002 )
Two is the magic number... ;)

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#27 Post by Gio » Tue Apr 03, 2007 5:30 pm

You like punishment then FM :smt005

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#28 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:53 pm

only reason why I have a white shock fitted is to try and slow my fastest colour black falco down.....

oh - and it makes a hell of a difference to the handling imho :)

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#29 Post by Viking » Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:50 pm

On a similar note, can anyone recommend a good suspension place in Melbourne? I've heard vague good things about ProMecha (Westall Rd, Springvale-ish), but nothing definite.

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#30 Post by gazuk » Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:18 pm

falcomunky wrote:I switched to the yellow spring shock fer three main reasons;
My old blue spring Sachs had done 21000 miles and was, imo, beyond a simple rebuild and set-up, (corrosion everywhere and adjuster rings seized solid).
The yellow spring Sachs has ride-height adjustment, (me being a short arse, I always need more height! :smt003 ).
And of course, the yellow spring Sachs looks waaaay more 'blingy' than the dull old blue-un; It has a remote resevoir n everything! :smt007
Oh, and I got a 3000-miler fer half the money it would have cost me to service the blue-un as well. :smt002
Pound to a penny; If ya had two identical Falcos, each with the different Sachs on em, (both set up by 'Sean'), and raced em, I reckon the yellow-shock wearing Falco would win, (unless of course it was a yellow Falco wearing it... or maybe a Silver Falco wearing the blue shock... :smt002 )
FM, did you manage to get the mille linkages, or are you still running the falco ones?

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